tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7256991403049450428.post7331043247134164432..comments2023-09-11T04:00:51.067-07:00Comments on Moleskine Exchange: rehydrationMoleskine.Exchangehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11903112623808049457noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7256991403049450428.post-7383183297543006752009-10-15T18:58:21.288-07:002009-10-15T18:58:21.288-07:00No, I didn't photogrph it--it doesn' look ...No, I didn't photogrph it--it doesn' look much different because once I noticed it, I was VERY careful with it--it only got faintly smeared in the antennae and proboscis etc. And the colored lightened,s o repaitned it with gouache. Because the butterfly was black.Mary Stebbins Taitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10626507461216769140noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7256991403049450428.post-87744964166874413022009-10-15T17:48:42.436-07:002009-10-15T17:48:42.436-07:00Last year, I took my sketchbook for a motorcycle t...Last year, I took my sketchbook for a motorcycle trip, the rain caught us by surprise and I got soaked soaked wet, sadly so did the sketchbook. <br /><br />One of the pages, especially got damage "painting" half of a page purple and black. It was so depressing, somehow as time went by I grew to really love it and now that's my favorite drawing in that specific book.<br /><br />Sometimes the accidents work in our behalf, even though we might not see it at first. Is there any photos of the "rehydration"?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02197012052163270681noreply@blogger.com